Connect with us

Published

on

The 2023 MLB All-Star Game is in Seattle on Tuesday night as T-Mobile Park hosts baseball’s biggest stars.

The “Midsummer Classic” festivities began with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. becoming the 2023 Home Run Derby champion after beating Tampa Bay Rays star Randy Arozarena in the final round. Tonight, Guerrero Jr., Arozarena and others hit the red carpet before they square off in a battle for bragging rights, pitting the American League against the National League. Players arrived to the All-Star Game ready for the red carpet with a wide variety of fashion statements on display.

Continue Reading

Sports

Bregman, Bellinger, Diaz opt for MLB free agency

Published

on

By

Bregman, Bellinger, Diaz opt for MLB free agency

Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman, New York Yankees outfielder/first baseman Cody Bellinger and New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz are among the players to have opted out of their contracts Monday and will become free agents.

Bregman, as expected, decided to forgo the final two seasons of a three-year, $120 million deal with the Red Sox and will be entering free agency for a second consecutive season, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan.

Bregman, 31, got off to a fast start in Boston, hitting .299 with 11 homers and 35 RBIs before suffering a quad injury that sidelined him from May 24 to July 11. He finished the season with a .273 average, 18 home runs and 62 RBIs.

More than 140 players have become free agents in the two days following the end of the World Series, with more expected to join that list through Thursday, depending on whether team, player and mutual options are exercised.

Bellinger, who declined his $25 million option, topped the list in 2025 WAR, and he hit .302 with 18 home runs and a .909 OPS at Yankee Stadium. He struggled on the road, however, batting .241 with 11 home runs and a .715 OPS.

Diaz turned down the two-year, $37 million option on his deal with the Mets after a banner season in which the 31-year-old right-hander had 28 saves with a 1.68 ERA and 98 strikeouts.

San Diego Padres closer Robert Suarez, who led the National League this season with 40 saves, declined his two-year, $16 million option. He was joined in free agency by teammate Michael King, who was guaranteed $7.75 million under a one-year contract that included a $3.75 million buyout of a $15 million option.

King, a 30-year-old right-hander, was 5-3 with a 3.44 ERA this year, limited to 15 starts by stints on the injured list for right shoulder inflammation.

The Kansas City Royals declined their $12 million option on Michael Lorenzen with a $1.5 million buyout, while the Seattle Mariners decided not to bring back catcher Mitch Garver on his $12 million option ($1 million buyout).

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Continue Reading

Sports

Fresh Prince of the Fall Classic: A Will Smith wins World Series for sixth-straight year

Published

on

By

Fresh Prince of the Fall Classic: A Will Smith wins World Series for sixth-straight year

Forget advanced analytics, draft capital and payroll flexibility — apparently, a team needs just Will Smith to win the World Series.

With the Los Angeles Dodgers defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games on Saturday night, a team with a player named Will Smith on their active roster has won the Fall Classic six years in a row.

The Dodgers accomplished the feat in 2020 and 2024 with catcher Will Smith, while the Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros and Texas Rangers swapped reliever Will Smith among them from 2021-23.

What’s even odder about this stat is that Will Smith doesn’t even need to dominate in the World Series to win. While Will Smith the pitcher has put up a respectable 3.38 ERA in his three World Series, Will Smith the catcher has a batting average of .194 with 14 hits, four homers, 10 RBIs and nine runs scored in 80 career Fall Classic plate appearances.

But those numbers don’t tell the full tale of the latter’s impact.

On Saturday night, Smith hit the first extra-inning home run in a winner-take-all World Series game in MLB history. It was his fourth career go-ahead homer in the postseason, tying Javy López and Gene Tenace for the second most by a catcher all time, behind only Johnny Bench with five. He also became the first catcher to homer in a Game 7 of the World Series since David Ross did it in 2016, and only the sixth catcher ever to do it. The ball he hit in the 11th inning traveled 366 feet — the exact same distance as Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement‘s flyout with bases loaded that ended the ninth.

For good measure, the Dodgers clinched their back-to-back championship by turning a game-ending double play, making them just the third team ever to clinch the World Series in that fashion.

While Will Smith the catcher is locked up on the Dodgers for a while, Will Smith the pitcher last signed a one-year $5 million contract with the Kansas City Royals in December 2023 and is a free agent.

ESPN Research contributed to this story.

Continue Reading

Sports

Triple threat: Dodgers favored to win title in ’26

Published

on

By

Triple threat: Dodgers favored to win title in '26

With their second straight World Series title and third championship in six seasons, the Los Angeles Dodgers have built a dynasty that seemingly can’t be stopped. According to bookmakers, it may not.

The Dodgers opened as the consensus favorite to win another World Series in 2026, showing +375 odds at ESPN BET. Next come the New York Yankees at a relatively distant +700 before another somewhat significant drop to the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies at +1200.

On paper, sportsbooks see a Dodgers core that is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of MLB. DraftKings sportsbook director Johnny Avello said the unique talent of the team’s lineup, even at the bottom, and an impeccable pitching staff keep Los Angeles in the outright-favorite conversation every season.

“Every year, it seems like we’ve been putting up the Dodgers as the favorite and we’ve been putting up just about the same price, like somewhere between +350 and +450,” Avello told ESPN. “There’s no reason why they shouldn’t be the favorite every year as long as they’re going to continue to keep putting a team like this out there.”

The World Series runner-up Toronto Blue Jays check in with +2000 odds to win it all in 2026, tied with the Chicago Cubs for 11th on ESPN BET’s board. It’s a significant improvement from their +6000 odds entering the 2025 campaign, which would have made them the longest preseason underdog to win a World Series since 2003 had they pulled it off against the Dodgers.

With Toronto leading 4-2 in the top of the eighth inning in Saturday night’s epic Game 7, Los Angeles was +750 on the live money line at ESPN BET. Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who locked up the championship in the 11th inning after several stellar starting performances, was awarded World Series MVP after entering the series as a +3500 underdog to do so.

“The Dodgers were the most bet team to win the World Series and many bettors were happy to see the team win back-to-back championships,” BetMGM senior trader Matthew Rasp said in an email release. “LA opened as favorites to three-peat and we expect the Dodgers to be heavily supported by bettors once again.”

DraftKings, which opened its 2026 World Series market in recent weeks, said the Dodgers already are garnering 40% of the wagers and 25% of the handle to win another championship; the Blue Jays are second in the book’s rankings with 12% of bets and 22% of money.

Los Angeles was extremely well-supported by the betting public throughout the 2025 season: Going into the divisional round, ESPN BET said it had three times as many bets on the Dodgers to win the World Series than any other team.

At the bottom of the 2026 World Series odds board lie the Chicago White Sox and Colorado Rockies, both sporting astounding 500-1 odds. Both teams have become popular fade targets for bettors throughout recent seasons.

Continue Reading

Trending